Sunday, 15 September 2013

Here comes the quiet life again




It's been a quiet sort of weekend, but I don't mind that.





And here's a fairly quiet, uneventful sort of outfit to match.




I rather like being dwarfed by the towering trees and the ivy covering the wall at the end of our garden.

It serves to remind me of my allotted place in the universe.





The few remaining bursts of colour amongst all the green in the garden reflect the hint of deep pink in my dress.





So there I was, minding my own business, taking my photos in the garden, when the girls came charging out. To plant an apple pip, apparently, and to mock me for taking "selfies" (ugh, I hate that term...)





...so I was reduced to this as a response, which was quickly followed by...



...this debacle.

Maturity is overrated, isn't it?



The felines were unimpressed.





The Garden Goddess didn't crack a smile either.




1970s Lerose almost-maxi dress - Ebay
Cardigan, shoes, earrings and bangles - charity shopped
Hair flower - retail (sale)
1960-70s necklace - gift from lovely Leisa




We walked to a cafe for brunch on Saturday, taking in a playground on the way.

This particular little park used to be awful, with vandalised equipment in an uninviting space.


 


Under a blue sky, in the shadow of the mosque...





...there was swinging and twirling and jumping and squealing.


 
The kids loved the revamped playground.
 
Just shows what can be done. No such thing as a lost cause.

 


 It seems I'm all about my inner child this weekend.


To those of you dealing with changes in your lives - whether they are welcomed, frightening, exciting, or sad - I wish you good luck.





Let's see what this week has in store!

    xxxx




43 comments:

mispapelicos said...

Such a fun post.
I think you are all such a healthy and happy family.
Love and sunshine, dear Curtise.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Veshoevius said...

Tee hee - great selfies. One should never take selfies too seriously I think! Your outfits are never uneventful! I lvoe the pattern on the dress.

Fiona said...

Lovely whirling-like-a-dervish Curtise, superb snaps. Nothing immature about making faces at the camera, my dad does it at every opportunity and he's 74.
The garden's looking lush and as ever, so are you.
xxxxx

Sue @ A Colourful Canvas said...

I love how I never, ever, know what to expect when I stop by The Secondhand Years. At times thoughtful, playful, mature {or not}, raunchy...but always you. Love your twirling.

Melanie said...

Awesome twirl action, Curtise! And the pulling faces photo will surely feature in Littlest's Rock Star Biography some day.
I like your outfit in the garden, like a heroine in a novel, but I'm missing the bouquet of posies. Cool shoes. I'd like to come over for tea now.

Emma Kate at Paint and Style said...

Beautiful shoes! I do love an ankle strap.
Good to see your inner child can keep up with the offspring. Funny pics.
Have a lovely week Curtise! xxxx

Unknown said...

Amen to being in touch with our inner child! Hurrah for immaturity! Looks like a fun weekend was had. I love hitting the playgrounds with my kids - as long as there is no risk my bottom will get stuck in the slide. Love your frock, and its hint of green as I am all about the green lately.
(And I love the pics with you and your girls!) XXX

Trees said...

Love the family "selfies" such a pretty frock on you. I think quiet weekend should be a common occurrence in everyone's life!

Connie said...

You might call this an uneventful outfit but I say it's stupendous. I love cardigans and you do them so well. And your shoes? ADORBS. There is definitely an art to pulling faces and you girls are truly gifted! Have a lovely week.

Fran said...

As usual a lovely post with a tour of you garden and neighborhood. Aren't kids wonderful for breaking into one's solitude like little pins bursting a soap bubble. Adorable faces.

Helga said...

Maturity is TOTALLY over rated!!!
I do love a good bit of face pulling. Makes me giggle inanely, as does a lot of immature things.
Love this frock, it's just scrumptious!!! Uneventful?! PAH! That necklace is rather divoon.
I think the pookies are quite intrigues by our carrying on, generally. They may look disdainful, but 5 minutes later I bet they were galloping about with rockets up their arses!
Love YOU! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

thorne garnet said...

love the new family portrait. Yeah to being goofy. And to a fixed up park

Sheila said...

I find your posts so soothing, like a walk in the park. Thank you for that. The dress is lovely - you look great in that rich green.

Patti said...

maturity in indeed so over-rated. I love seeing your inner child, I'd like to see more of everyone's : > Lovely dress and kitties too - don't worry, they are extremely difficult to impress. Unless you have a snake! xoxo

Lynn Hasty said...

Oh, Curtise, was just about to say that I hope you did some twirling and jumping and squealing! Maturity is way overrated at times!

XOXO
Lynn

Becky said...

I just love you and your kids!

Jean at www.drossintogold.com said...

I love the faces the best!!!! Otherwise life gets way too serious. Love the dress and the nonchalant kitties, and your back yard is so beautiful. I always admire it. Love you!!! XXXXOOOO

Angels have Red Hair said...

Oooh .. I do like the fabric of your dress ... your fabric is fab.
Love the selfies too ... immaturity is a way of life around my place.
xx

Max said...

4 cats? How could i have missed that. That your a cat lady. Reason 179 to love ya! That park looks rad, especially the spinning disc thing, bet they all stumble round like drunks when they come off it!

The Style Crone said...

Your outfits are never uneventful, even though your weekend was quiet. It looks to me like there is never a dull moment in your life, with your fun loving daughters, the cats and even the Garden Goddess.

Have a great week Curtise, exploring your beautiful inner child.

citizen rosebud said...

Maturity IS over-rated. How fun you are. And I always love to see a flower tucked into your hair.

Anonymous said...

Cute photos! I know all to well the perpetual photo-bombing and little chuckles children give as you happily snap away! I have lots of those photos too, maybe I should put some on my blog lol

You all look like your having fun and that's the most important thing :)

Anonymous said...

Such a pretty print on the dress, and you and your lovely daughters do have the most beautiful of countenances! You'll have no problem marrying off those two. And your lovely but gratuitous pussy photos! Ahhhhhhhh.

Ulla-Marie said...

A poetic and fun late summer post. I like it!

two squirrels said...

Yay keep that inner child twirling sweet........yip some big old changes are a happening in squirrel world. Sorry for the lack of comments, we are both sick and have a million and one things to do.
Sending happiness and love to you always.
Love V

Unknown said...

Fantastic Curtis all joining in the fun ;) happy days xxx

Peaches McGinty said...

the word selfie can reduce my children to an eye-rolling dither when it comes out of my mouth, oh the power! I'm very fond of your outfit, especially the twirly powers, great pics of the new park, I love a good re-vamp and a new place the have a mooch in x x I used to think I was very sensible and mature! ha! x x felines can be a haughty bunch! x x

Unknown said...

Lovely photos ! Such a great family !

Tamera's Craft Palace said...

I needed a joyful post like this!1 your girls are hilarious!! And kitty pix?? AWESOME

That park looks really nice!!
And you dear Curtise look amazing in your maxi and little green cardigan!!

The Small Fabric Of My Life said...

As always you are a breath of fresh air and fun. Just what I need at the end of a fraught working day.

Krista said...

You have such a way with words my dear friend. I always feel like we are sitting across the table chatting when I read your posts. I love todays maxi and your garden green and those beautiful kitty cats, my my! The selfies, a term I also don't like much and laugh at often because I am guilty of many too.

Love you and the kids playing around, it feels good to not give a shit and play! I would have a blast at that park with your munchkins. The picture of littlest by herself is beautiful, can you please tell her I adore that pretty blouse she's wearing and the red shoes.

Change is in the air for sure. It's the weather, it's our age, it's inevitable, I sure feel less alone with strong wise real women sharing their stories and wisdom with me. You are right Curtise it is about the exchange we share here. I love you girl!
XXOOXXOO

Vintage Coconut said...

*Hehehe* The pic of you making that face made me chuckle. Then when I seen you and the girls all pulling faces it was even funnier. The park looks fun.
You look quite pretty, even if your making funny faces!

Unknown said...

Love the dress (a lot!) love the selfies, the marauding horde, your reaction, the twirl ... cat bombs included. Love it all.
Needed to see this, today!
Thanks, Curtise.

silvergirl said...

How fun are your family "silly" pics
I am not sure if your dress is lavender or blue, but on my computer it is a beautiful shade of lavender that I rarely ever see in clothing
So pretty
Brett

Anonymous said...

Oh, you made me laugh out loud with the funny faces. Such great timing you have...I'm pondering my place in the universe and then, wap!

Camelia Crinoline said...

Nothing wrong with taking a few selfies in the garden. I love the photos of you and the girls pulling faces. Your almost maxi is great.

Unknown said...

I love seeing the photo's of you and the children you are a great mum you do so much with them they will have wonderful memories of their childhood years. Your looking gorgeous as always. dee xx

freckleface said...

Tee hee! You looked like you had fun! Playing is good. I like the idea of you posing in the garden, minding your own business when the girls came rushing out. Funny. What charming family photos for the album :) My fave is the middle one where littlest is cross-eyed with her tongue out. Absolute classic.

Now then, before I forget, don't think I haven't noticed the red lipposticko! I don't think I've ever seen you wearing that colour. Like. No. Forget that. Love! And there's nowt wrong with that outfit ducky. Nowt.

Keep twirling! xxxxx

Vix said...

That photo bombing is glorious! I loathe the word "Selfie" along with cupcake, tregging, jegging, on-trend, brekkie, sarnie and onsie...the drugs are obviously wearing off and I'm back to my usual cantankerous self.
How gorgeous are those moggies? And you and your skirt! And is that lipstick new? You look even more fabulous than ever.
Change is definitely afoot, the nights are drawing in, the weather's getting colder and there's adventures in the offing - 11 days and counting!
Love you! xxxx

Flora Cruft said...

Heehee those are the best selfies ever! Looks like your inner child is having a lot of fun!
The cats are divine too, but clearly too grown up for selfie grimaces...

Miss Simmonds Says said...

Lovely understated post, blue and green should always be seen. I love all the movement in these photos. I'm rather inspired by your garden goddess, I think I need one to help me along with my garden, would be lovely if it turned out as gorgeous as yours xxxxx

Unknown said...

just gorgeous x

Rachel said...

How have I missed so many posts?

Loved this happy post - man alive, can you and your children pull some faces! Xxx